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a pocket Trumpet just has feet if tubing hence it is smaller, however it is not the same as a piccolo trumpet. A pocket trumpet also doesn't have a full of a sound.

A pocket trumpet is just a trumpet which has its tubing wound tighter to make it a more compact instrument.

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